GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
In the list which follows, the name of the variety is given 
in blackface type. The originator’s name is in parenthesis. 
Following this is the classification. For instance, la, 1b, and 
le refer to yellow, white, and bi-color trumpets respectively. 
Other numbers and letters refer to types as indicated by 
the classification table given on page 38. ‘Then the ap- 
proximate height in inches is given. These figures will of 
course vary in season and locality. Following this, the bloom- 
ing’ season is indicated. Here again there is a variation 
according to season and some years varieties will not follow 
the schedule indicated but this should give a general idea 
as to the relative blooming dates. In some cases the descrip- 
tion which follows may seem contradictory to the blooming 
season named right after the height. A yellow trumpet may 
be listed as midseason and then described as a late flower. 
In this case, midseason refers to its blooming period relative 
to all the generally grown Daffodil group and late indicates 
that it blooms after most yellow trumpets do. 
The perianth refers to the part of the flower that we could 
commonly call the petals and the trumpet, cup, crown, or 
eye to the center part of the flower. 
ACTAEA (Lubbe) 9 Midseason. Possibly the largest of the 
poet varieties. Large broad pure white perianth with 
red bordered eye. Very nice. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
ADA FINCH (de Graaff) 1b, 21 in. Barly. A tall, very large 
flower with wide, rather informal perianth and huge flar- 
ing trumpet which opens lemon but fades to white. One 
of the most showy white trumpet varieties and while not 
so smooth or refined as Beersheba, it is one of the best 
whites of its season. Due to heavy demand and the very - 
small stock available, the price on this is considerably 
increased this season. $2.00 each. 

ADLER (de Graaff) 2b, 21 in. Midseason. <A very beautiful GOLDEN PERFECTION 
large flat white perianth with broad overlapping petals 
with a large cup of rich yellow banded with rich orange AGAWAM (Powell) 1b, Midseason. A nice smooth white 
at the margin. A very striking contrast of color and an flower with overlapping periinth and a nicely formed 
outstanding and beautiful flower. $1.00 each. trumpet. From Nevis x Naxos. Quite tall. $4.00 each. 

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